New Indian school in Dubai in 2014

Set up by a group of prominent Indian expats, the school will offer 3,000 seats

By

Sneha May Francis

PublishedWednesday, September 25, 2013

Finding a good school in Dubai is like winning a lottery. But, here’s some good news for parents bogged down by the long waiting lists.

A new Indian school will open its doors from April next year.

Located over seven acres in Al Khail, Credence High School, will offer 3,000 seats.

It will offer the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum and the annual fees will range between Dh15,000 (in KG) and Dh26,000 (Grade12).

Initially, the school will have classes from KG to Grade 6.

The school is the brainchild of a group of prominent Indian expats – Nalapad Ahmed Abdulla, managing director of Nalapad Group Overseas, Sameer K Mohammed, MD of Jaleel Holdings and Dr Azad Moopen, chairman of DM Healthcare.

The admission process for the school will start from November this year.